Worth the time?

Worth the time?

Myung J. Chun, Los Angeles Times

According to a study, women who took multivitamins weren't any more likely to ward off a diagnosis of breast, ovarian, lung, stomach, bladder, kidney, colorectal or endometrial cancer than were women who didn't take multivitamins.

According to a study, women who took multivitamins weren't any more likely to ward off a diagnosis of breast, ovarian, lung, stomach, bladder, kidney, colorectal or endometrial cancer than were women who didn't take multivitamins. (Myung J. Chun, Los Angeles Times)

According to a study, women who took multivitamins weren't any more likely to ward off a diagnosis of breast, ovarian, lung, stomach, bladder, kidney, colorectal or endometrial cancer than were women who didn't take multivitamins.